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Ma and Pa Kettle, they ain't.
And forget any resemblance to those "American Gothic" sourpussed sod-busters, too.
In fact, better check all those citified notions about farm...
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To: Voas
From: Holthouse
Re: Severe setbacks with Governor Hull in London story.
Cheers from England, chief, and bad news: I'm afraid rioting in the streets, too many shots...
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Two years ago, the career of rapper Eve Jihan Jeffers appeared to be on the cusp of something great. Jeffers, who started performing when she was still a teenager, had done...
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A barren island in the San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz was from 1933 to 1963 the site of the notorious federal prison known by its residents as "The Rock" and famous for its...
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Have you ever endured a relationship in which your partner beat you up mercilessly, just so they could "heal" you and play the redeemer later on? Granted, that's a weird...
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Before she -- or anyone else -- had ever heard the term, Lily Tomlin was already a performance artist. Growing up in blue-collar Detroit, Tomlin says that she never missed...
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Size does matter.
Or at least it does to painter John Cerney, creator of the Rushmorean rug rat seen daily by thousands of westward-bound I-10 travelers.
"As long as I've...
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John McCain released his medical records over the weekend, and now we know all about our senior senator's skin cancer (cured), colon polyps (benign) and prostate (slightly...
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The Independent Film Channel is, in my opinion, one of the most important new channels on television. In a world where more channels does not necessarily mean better product,...
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I love food. As an obsessed foodie, I believe that cooking is a lot like making love. Like most lovers, I have a special place where my food fantasies seem closer to reality....
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The legend "That Afternoon" appears onscreen, and then we see a car hurtle past us on a lonely desert road, hotly pursued by two Arizona Highway Patrol units. Behind the...
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They never used the name. Sinatra really hated it. Ever modest, he preferred "The Summit," but somehow that never stuck. Back in the early '60s, when the Chairman and a few of...
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Telephone Tom migrated to Bisbee in April 1979. Of course, back then he wasn't known as Telephone Tom, he was simply Tom Wheeler, a phone company worker who'd arranged a...
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At three in the morning, I saw her drunk, writhing around on this fat guy. I looked through the window and there they were, starting to go at it on the chair in her living...
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Be forewarned: In the continuing quest to get people to pay attention to their films by any means necessary, the marketing wizards at Artisan Entertainment have been...
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A judge has sided with the Phoenix-based Hypercom Corporation against an ex-employee who claimed the company bought her silence after a top executive raped her. Superior Court...
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Listening to the radio, you'd think that there's only enough progressive jazz, blues, R&B, folk and world music being released to merit an occasional two-hour show. Not so,...
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A Teamster's strike that began two months ago in Tolleson is poised to go nationwide after a long-awaited federal labor report substantiated union claims that Fry's grocery...
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SAN ANTONIO -- The crowd was so large that about one-third of the estimated 1,000 mourners had to huddle around an underequipped Peavy speaker outside. But even more...
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Can't Buy Love
L'Affaire Steve just won't go away.
The Dallas Morning News reported Tuesday that Texas A&M University had rejected $10,000 the Arizona Republic had sent to...